Native American Authors

Paula Underwood
(Turtle Singing Woman)

Paula Underwood is contemporary Iroquois oral historian. In her book Who Speaks for Wolf she tells the stories told to her by her father, Sharp Eyed Hawk. Her work has rekindled the ancient Native American Learning Way which has become the foundation for the Past Is Prologue Educational Program.

Online resources by or about Paula Underwood:

I Invite You to Listen: Comments on Prenatal Learning Author: Paula Underwood/rat haus reality press Type: etext Description: This article grows out of an ancient Native American Learning Way which is the foundation of the Past Is Prologue Educational Program (PIP), used from kindergarten through college and by corporations.
URL: http://www.ratical.com/ratville/future/listen.html

My Father and the Lima BeansAuthor: Paula Underwood/rat haus reality press Type: etext Description: This is an excerpt from A Tribe of Two by Paula Underwood.
URL: http://www.ratical.com/ratville/future/limabean.html

Paula UnderwoodAuthor: Tribe of Two Press Type: authorbio Description: A brief bio of Underwood, from her company Tribe of Two Press' web site. Includes a link to a list of her publications.
URL: http://www.tribeoftwopress.com/

WE BUILD IN A SACRED MANNERAuthor: Paula Underwood/rat haus reality press Type: etext Description: This article grows out of an ancient Native American Learning Way which is the foundation of the Past Is Prologue Educational Program (PIP),used from kindergarten through college and by corporations.
URL: http://www.ratical.com/ratville/future/build.html